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  • The Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque in the city of Isfahan, Iran is extravagantly tiled and decorated.  The private mosque is in Imam Square or Naghsh-i Jahan Square.
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  • Inside the extravagantly tiled and decorated private mosque: Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, in Imam Square, Isfahan, Iran. (Imam Square is also called Naghsh-i Jahan Square).
    IRN_061217_038_xw.jpg
  • Under the main dome of the extravagantly tiled and decorated private mosque: Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, in Imam Square, Isfahan, Iran. (Imam Square is also called Naghsh-i Jahan Square).
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  • Hot pretzels on offer near the Blue Mosque, Istanbul, Turkey. (From a photographic gallery of street food images, in Hungry Planet: What the World Eats, p. 130)
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  • 15-year olds smoke water pipes (hookahs) in a tea shop overlooking Imam Square, Isfahan, Iran. (From the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)  In the distance, a view of the magnificently tiled Masjed-e Imam (Royal Mosque)  built by the Safavid ruler, Shah Abbas 1, as part of the renovation of the central square of Isfahan.
    IRN_061215_305_xxw.jpg
  • On Friday, the noon prayers have begun and a vendor arranges his oranges while behind him men pray at a small mosque. Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 258). This image is featured alongside the Çelik family images in Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.
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  • Muslims gather to pray at Al Fath Mosque in central Cairo. Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 120).
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  • View of the magnificently tiled Masjed-e Imam (Royal Mosque) and its reflection at night in Imam Square, Isfahan, Iran. (Also referred to as Emam Square). Built by the Safavid ruler, Shah Abbas 1, as part of the renovation of the central square of Isfahan. The architect was Ostad Abu'l-Qasim.  (Imam Square is also called Naghsh-i Jahan Square).
    IRN_061216_283_rwx.jpg
  • Traditional domes (called gonbads on a rooftop at Amir Chakhaq Complex. Yazd, Iran.
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  • Under the main dome of the extravagently tiled and decorated private mosque Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, Isfahan, Iran. (Also referred to as Emam Square).  (Imam Square is also called Naghsh-i Jahan Square).
    IRN_061217_038_rwx.jpg
  • The mud-walled Great Mosque in the African city of Djenne, in Mali was built decades ago on the ruins of a 13th-century mosque. It is often a location for temporary markets and sales people. Material World Project.
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  • The entrance to the extravagantly tiled and decorated private mosque: Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, in Imam Square, Isfahan, Iran. (Imam Square is also called Naghsh-i Jahan Square).
    IRN_061217_052_xw.jpg
  • Tur.mw2.58.xs..Moon and mosque minarets of the Ottoman mosque called Mecidiye Camii, which sits at the foot of the Bogazici bridge. Istanbul, Turkey. Muslim, Islam, Architecture, Religion..
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  • A woman carrying an umbrella in the light snow and rain, passes by the beautifully tiled private mosque called Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque.  Imam Square, Isfahan, Iran. (Also referred to as Emam Square).  (Imam Square is also called Naghsh-i Jahan Square).
    IRN_061217_015_rwx.jpg
  • People walk across the forecourt of the Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque in the city of Isfahan, Iran. The  extravagantly tiled and decorated private mosque is in Imam Square, also known as Naghsh-i Jahan Square in Isfahan.
    IRN_061217_108_xw.jpg
  • In the distance is the mud-walled Great Mosque in the African city of Djenne, in Mali was built decades ago on the ruins of a 13th-century mosque. Published in Material World, page 20-21.
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  • The mud-walled Great Mosque in the African city of Djenne, in Mali was built decades ago on the ruins of a 13th-century mosque. It is often a location for temporary markets and sales people. Material World Project.
    Mal_mw_718_xs.jpg
  • The mud-walled Great Mosque in the African city of Djenne, in Mali was built decades ago on the ruins of a 13th-century mosque. It is often a location for temporary markets and sales people. Material World Project.
    Mal_mw_716_xs.jpg
  • The mud-walled Great Mosque in the African city of Djenne, in Mali was built decades ago on the ruins of a 13th-century mosque. Architecture. Published in Material World, page 20-21.
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  • The courtyard of the magnificently tiled Masjed-e Imam (Royal Mosque) and its reflection at night in Imam Square, Isfahan, Iran. (Also referred to as Emam Square). The mosque was built by the Safavid ruler, Shah Abbas 1, as part of the renovation of the central square of Isfahan. The architect was Ostad Abu'l-Qasim.  (Imam Square is also called Naghsh-i Jahan Square).
    IRN_061217_109_xw.jpg
  • Faith D'Aluisio, one of the authors of the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets in front of the Imam Mosque in Isfahan, Iran, during a December snow storm. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Isfahan, Iran. Faith D'Aluisio with an umbrella during a snowfall in front of the magnificently tiled Masjed-e Imam (Royal Mosque) in Imam Square, Isfahan, Iran. (Also referred to as Emam Square). Built by the Safavid ruler, Shah Abbas 1, as part of the renovation of the central square of Isfahan. The architect was Ostad Abu'l-Qasim.  (Imam Square is also called Naghsh-i Jahan Square).
    IRN_061217_106_rwx.jpg
  • 15-year olds smoke water pipes (hookahs) in a tea shop overlooking Imam Square, Isfahan, Iran. In the distance, a view of the magnificently tiled Masjed-e Imam (Royal Mosque)  built by the Safavid ruler, Shah Abbas 1, as part of the renovation of the central square of Isfahan.
    IRN_061215_305_rwx.jpg
  • Restaurant's abound along the Bosphorus River near the ferry landing by the Ottoman mosque called Mecidiye Camii which sits at the foot of the Bogazici bridge. Istanbul, Turkey.
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  • The courtyard of the Blue Mosque, Istanbul, Turkey.
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  • Fuzbol (also spelled fusbol) players and merchants outside the Grand Mosque, Djenne, Mali. Africa, Games, Muslim, Islam, Religion, Africa.
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  • The mud walled Grand Mosque, in Djenne, Mali provides an impressive backdrop to daily life for foraging goats. Work, Muslim, Islam, Religion, Architecture. Africa.
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  • Men pass the mud walled Grand Mosque, in Djenne, Mali. Muslim, Islam, Religion, Africa.
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  • Muslims pray in a Sacramento, California, mosque. USA.
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  • Riders take camels to an early morning training workout for camels at the racetrack in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Mosque tower and skyline in the background.
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  • Whitewashed houses of Cordoba seen from the bell tower of the Mosque, Cordoba, Spain.
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  • Iranians get together to eat in the public square with fountains and a view of the magnificently tiled Masjed-e Imam (Royal Mosque) in Imam Square, Isfahan, Iran. (Also referred to as Emam Square). Built by the Safavid ruler, Shah Abbas 1, as part of the renovation of the central square of Isfahan. The architect was Ostad Abu'l-Qasim.  (Imam Square is also called Naghsh-i Jahan Square).
    IRN_061215_228_rwx.jpg
  • Faith D'Aluisio and Peter Menzel at the Jameh Mosque, Yazd, Iran (Also spelled Jamah). MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Caretaker of Jameh Mosque, Yazd, Iran. Jameh (sometimes spelled Jamah) means "Friday.".
    IRN_061209_56_rwx.jpg
  • Women in burqas walk past an abandoned bicycle outside a mosque in the fabricated Iraqi village of Medina Wasl at Camp Irwin, California in the Mojave Desert.  The village is used for training soldiers deploying to Iraq.
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  • A series of domes, called gonbads, on the roof of the Amir Chakhmaq Mosque complex in the city of Yazd, Iran.
    IRN_061209_173_xxw.jpg
  • A man with a goat on a leash walks past a mosque in Narok, Kenya on an afternoon with threatening storm clouds looming.
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  • The pyramids of Giza as seen through the dust, smoke and haze of Cairo Egypt from the minaret of a mosque in old Cairo.
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  • Girls and women outside the mud walled mosque (Muslim) on Friday at mid day prayers in the W. African town of Tigona, Mali. Material World Project.
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  • The mud-walled mosque (Muslim) on Friday at mid-day prayers in the W. African town of Tigona, Mali. Material World Project.
    Mal_mw_729_xs.jpg
  • Children in front of the mud-walled mosque (Muslim) in the W. African town of San, Mali. Material World Project.
    Mal_mw_725_xs.jpg
  • The village of Kouakourou, Mali, at dusk, with a view of its mud brick mosque (Muslim) in the distance. Material World Project.
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  • Ablutions for Friday Prayer at Mosque. Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • The pyramids of Giza seen through the dust, smoke and haze of Cairo Egypt from the minaret of a mosque. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.) .
    EGY03_9890_xf1b.jpg
  • At the end of the month of Ramadan, the Muslim fasting period, nearly all of the families in the sprawling Breidjing Refugee Camp celebrated the festival of Eid al-Fitr. Many of the Sudanese refugees went to services at an improvised mosque; afterward, the imam led a procession around the camp, singing songs and delivering periodic homilies to segregated groups of men and women. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • Worshipers perform ritual washing before prayers at the Grand Mosque in Djenne, Mali. Africa.
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  • Women carry firewood past the impressive mud walled Grand Mosque, in Djenne, Mali.
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  • Clothes dry on the mud walls on rooftops of homes facing the Grand Mosque of Djenne, Mali.
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  • Carved wooden door of Jameh Mosque, Yazd, Iran. Jameh (sometimes spelled Jamah) means "Friday.".
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  • Jama Masjid Mosque, the largest in India,  at dusk with full moon. New Delhi, India.
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  • Rooftop restaurant of a hotel overlooking the Al Fath Mosque in central Cairo, Egypt.
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  • Mosque interior, old Islamic Cairo, Egypt.
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  • The pyramids of Giza seen through the dust, smoke and haze of Cairo Egypt from the minaret of a mosque. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.).
    EGY_030527_002_x.jpg
  • Women walk past a mosque in the fabricated Iraqi village of Medina Wasl at Camp Irwin, California. The village is used for training soldiers deploying to Iraq.
    USA_080915_138_xw.jpg
  • An actor dressed as an Iraqi man stands outside a mosque in the fabricated Iraqi village of Medina Wasl at Camp Irwin, California, in the Mojave Desert. The village is used for training soldiers deploying to Iraq.
    USA_080915_136_xw.jpg
  • Faith D'Aluisio and Peter Menzel, award-winning authors of the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets, at the Jameh Mosque in the city of Yazd, Iran. (From the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) MODEL RELEASED.
    IRN_061209_62_xxw.jpg
  • A view of the city of Tarim, and the Al Mihdar Mosque with its 54 meter minaret,one of the tallest in the world, in the  Hadhramawt Valley, Yemen.
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  • A woman walks across the forecourt of the Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque during a snow-fall in the city of Esfahan, Iran.
    IRN_061217_015_xw.jpg
  • A view of the magnificently tiled Masjed-e Imam (Royal Mosque) and its reflection at night in Imam Square, in the city of Isfahan, Iran. The square, also referred to as Emam Square was built by the Safavid ruler, Shah Abbas 1, as part of the renovation of the central square of Isfahan. The architect was Ostad Abu'l-Qasim.  (Imam Square is also called Naghsh-i Jahan Square).
    IRN_061216_283_xw.jpg
  • Passers-by eat snacks in front of the magnificently tiled Masjed-e Imam (Royal Mosque) in Imam Square, Isfahan, Iran. (Also referred to as Emam Square). Built by the Safavid ruler, Shah Abbas 1, as part of the renovation of the central square of Isfahan. The architect was Ostad Abu'l-Qasim.  (Imam Square is also called Naghsh-i Jahan Square).
    IRN_061215_228_x_xw.jpg
  • Interior of Jameh Mosque in the city of Yazd, Iran. A worker vacuums the carpets.
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  • A decorative pattern carved onto the doors of the Jameh Mosque in Yazd, Iran.
    IRN_061209_23_xw.jpg
  • The mud-walled mosque (Muslim) on Friday at mid-day prayers in the W. African town of Tigona, Mali. Material World Project.
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  • The mud-walled mosque (Muslim) in the W. African town of San, Mali. Material World Project.
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  • Downtown Kuwait City, Kuwait. The Persian Gulf can be seen (top left) beyond the spire of a mosque. Material World Project.
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  • The old part of Islamic Cairo, Egypt, as seen from the minaret of a mosque. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • Seen from the minaret of a mosque in Cairo, a teenage boy delivers bread. Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 121).
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  • At the end of the month of Ramadan, the Muslim fasting period, nearly all of the families in the sprawling Breidjing Refugee Camp celebrated the festival of Eid al-Fitr. Many of the Sudanese refugees went to services at an improvised mosque; afterward, the imam led a procession around the camp, singing songs and delivering periodic homilies to segregated groups of men and women. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
    CHA104_8823_xf1brw.jpg
  • At the end of the month of Ramadan, the Muslim fasting period, some of the families in the Breidjing Refugee Camp celebrated the festival of Eid al-Fitr by going to services at an improvised mosque; afterward, the imam led a procession around the camp, singing songs and delivering periodic homilies (shown here). Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 63).
    CHA104_0008_xxf1rw.jpg
  • Bosphorus River, Istanbul, Turkey. The Ottoman mosque called Mecidiye Camii sits at the foot of the Bogazici bridge. Islam, Muslim, Architecture, Religion.
    Tur_mw2_42_xs.jpg
  • Snowfalling over the magnificently tiled Masjed-e Imam (Royal Mosque)  (Also referred to as Emam Square). Built by the Safavid ruler, Shah Abbas 1, as part of the renovation of the central square of Isfahan. The architect was Ostad Abu'l-Qasim.  (Imam Square is also called Naghsh-i Jahan Square).
    IRN_061217_108_rwx.jpg
  • The Al Mihdar Mosque with a 54 meter minaret in the town of Tarim, Hadhramawt, Yemen.
    YEM_080331_263_xw.jpg

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